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Old 10-13-2010, 10:16 PM   #31
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don't let the door hit you on the way out. the joke is the guy who thinks 230* water temps 'are ok because GM's run there. No wonder you're on your 2nd dealer as a 'tech' at your age...regular know it all I'm sure


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Speaking of this, I experience the same thing. If I drive my car hard (s13 sr with a nismo thermo) the temps drop. I never considered the spring rate of different thermostats. Then again, I am using the stock dummy gauge in the cluster. It certainly moves though. AND...
Nismo thermostat is a mixed pleasure, as IMO it opens way to early, and usually prohibits the car from getting up to correct operating temp.

However the stock gauge in the cluster is by no means anything you should ever trust beyond 'off, running, overheating' hahah.
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WHo cares how soft the spring is...as long as they work. Put them on your stove and just start to boil the water. See what temp they open or if they work the same. Don't assume because it's not nissan that it's junk...remember OEM Nissan is made by some other supplier too...
I was just shocked at how big the difference is in the spring. I tested them and they open within a couple degrees of each other.

I only pulled it back out because I had a problem that I didn't find until after I put in a Nissan thermo (a small leak behind the thermo housing). I never said it was junk, just that it has the 'blowoff' effect above 4000rpm.
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I was just shocked at how big the difference is in the spring. I tested them and they open within a couple degrees of each other.

I only pulled it back out because I had a problem that I didn't find until after I put in a Nissan thermo (a small leak behind the thermo housing). I never said it was junk, just that it has the 'blowoff' effect above 4000rpm.
Ahhh, that's for sure. Yea When it comes to those thermostats none of them ever seem to be dead on...to me 5ish degree difference isn't going to bother me to much. But I have certainly have brand new OE thermostats stick/be bad right outa the box...anymore it's such a hit and miss game with them...but for the 5 bucks or whatever they cost, it's hard to not expect the worst
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Speaking of this, I experience the same thing. If I drive my car hard (s13 sr with a nismo thermo) the temps drop. I never considered the spring rate of different thermostats. Then again, I am using the stock dummy gauge in the cluster. It certainly moves though. AND...


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my stock gauge is actually reading colder( little below the middle.). which i think is interesting lol. but it make sense the water coming into the block is cold. i have dual mishimoto fans kicked on all the time. ( need to figure out the fan controller) when my old setup would over heat it was obvious on both gauges.
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